Bigguns
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Inspired by another Texas free range thread.
I have made 1 trip to Africa, I have hunted South Texas free range Nilgai on multiple occasions.
If you want a very similar experience to hunting Africa and pursuing a tough, elusive, and intelligent animal at an inexpensive cost, it is a Nilgai!
Our outfitter requires a minimum of a 300 win mag to hunt and be ready to walk.
Nilgai meat is incredible! With the quality of the meat, the quality of the hunt.....if the animal had tall horns, the Nilgai would be very expensive!
I have made 1 trip to Africa, I have hunted South Texas free range Nilgai on multiple occasions.
If you want a very similar experience to hunting Africa and pursuing a tough, elusive, and intelligent animal at an inexpensive cost, it is a Nilgai!
Our outfitter requires a minimum of a 300 win mag to hunt and be ready to walk.
Nilgai meat is incredible! With the quality of the meat, the quality of the hunt.....if the animal had tall horns, the Nilgai would be very expensive!
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